Two Sides of the Redline: How Policy Shaped a City of Neighborhoods
Автор: Maryland Center for History and Culture
Загружено: 2021-01-29
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Across the United States, patterns of racial and economic segregation can be directly attributed to the systematic denial of mortgage and bank lending to African Americans, known as redlining. These nation-wide discriminatory practices continued legally until 1968, when the Fair Housing Act banned racial discrimination in housing. But 50 years after that law passed, the lingering effects of redlining are clear. In this virtual program experts outline the practice of redlining in Baltimore and discuss the historical, demographic, economic, and traumatic impact these policies continue to have on Black communities today.
Moderated by David Armenti, MdHS Director of Education with special guests Dr. Corey J. Henderson, historical trauma healing expert; Eric Holcomb, Executive Director of the Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation (CHAP); Antero Pietila, journalist, writer, and author of Not in My Neighborhood; and Delegate Stephanie Smith, District 45, Baltimore City.
Original Air Date: July 30, 2020
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